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... Action . Cambridge University Press , Cam- bridge , 1982. 244 pp . £ 19.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-24176-6 . to -- marrow extraction from carcases Symbols in Action argues that material items act as symbols to " actively justify the actions ...
... Action . Cambridge University Press , Cam- bridge , 1982. 244 pp . £ 19.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-24176-6 . to -- marrow extraction from carcases Symbols in Action argues that material items act as symbols to " actively justify the actions ...
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" actively justify the actions and intentions of human groups " ( p . 36 ) . Building on bodies of thought from ... Action seriously flawed on both these counts . While the depiction of an active material - social interdepen- dence ...
" actively justify the actions and intentions of human groups " ( p . 36 ) . Building on bodies of thought from ... Action seriously flawed on both these counts . While the depiction of an active material - social interdepen- dence ...
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... Action appears curious : many illustrative examples clearly shedding light on something general , rather than a single in - depth ethnographic recon- struction of meanings within one context . What is the larger mes- sage , if meanings ...
... Action appears curious : many illustrative examples clearly shedding light on something general , rather than a single in - depth ethnographic recon- struction of meanings within one context . What is the larger mes- sage , if meanings ...
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